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The moment-of-symmetry process of unfolding a scale takes, for most people, a conceptual leap or two. Best we think about visual ways of bridging the leap.
The first set of 32 horograms can be found here.
http://anaphoria.com/hrgm.PDF
An excellent introduction by
David Finnamore
can be found here
http://www.elvenminstrel.com/music/tuning/horagrams/horagram_intro.htm
Wilson
Scale tree which is the basis of the horograms can be found here
http://anaphoria.com/sctree.PDF
Charles Lucy
describes a technique involving dis-continuous chains of fifths (i.e. skipping some). I write these with X's and O's.
Joe Monzo
's helixes could also be of use here...
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